losetup-utils are three bash scripts that attempt to make the use of losetup a bit easier and faster. losetup can be fast, easy, and practical if you need to transport sensitive information over the Internet or in CD's, DVD's, or a pendrive. Also, if you want to store private data on your hard disk or in the cloud, an encrypted volume can be a convenient choice. The types of encryption can be any installed on the system.

(Qt)-Backstep.py is commandline and graphical (Qt) backup software written in pure Python. It can back up any directory to CD-R(W), DVD-R(W), USB key, or another directory. It is a continuous backup solution. It works like a time machine. It contains a backup network server. It can send backups over the Internet or your network.

.NET Calendar Control is a control similar to
Windows.Forms.MonthCalendar, but it adds support
for multi-select. It provides a point and click
interface for selecting holidays or special days.
It previously extended MonthCalendar, but now it
has a fixed size in all regions and handles all
drawing internally. The assembly contains several
small controls for building calendar interfaces.
These parts are independent of each other, and are
constructed with inheritance in mind.

.wwf toolkit is a set of shell scripts to convert PDF files to .wwf files and vice versa. The resulting .wwf files are virtually indistinguishable from files created with the official WWF drivers. The PDF files the toolkit creates are fully unprotected and can be printed or manipulated by other PDF utilities.

0bin is a classic pastebin featuring client-side encryption provided by JavaScript. All pastes are encrypted before being sent to the server, and decrypted by the browser when reading them. The purpose is not so much to protect users' privacy as to prevent the service host from being forced to moderate the content by legal means.

0release is a program to generate source and binary releases automatically. With minimal configuration, 0release will generate a source tarball release candidate, build it to create a binary archive, upload them to your Web server, check the uploads, and tag the release in GIT and update the version number. It can run unit-tests and custom actions, such as building documentation, etc. For Zero Install users, it can also upload a signed XML metadata file about the release, allowing these users to upgrade automatically. Releases are signed with your GPG key.